They may stipulate word files for the manuscript, but during
submission, journals usually request EPS or PDF formats. In fact, all
I've dealt with stipulate NEVER include graphcis into a Word document.

May be worth checking again!

Mark

2009/4/20 jjh21 <jjhar...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello,
>
> The journal I am publishing in requires MS Word files. What is my best
> option for getting a high quality image of a graph done in R into Word?
> JPEG? Postscript?
>
> Thanks.
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